However, if the R mount gives such significant benefits to lens design (as has been claimed by Canon) is there a possibility of L class native R-mount lenses in the future?
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What next for "L" lenses?
It seems reasonably clear that Canon are committed to the mirrorless path as well as maintaining the conventional DSLR, and I know that with an adapter you can use your existing L lenses on the R series cameras.
However, if the R mount gives such significant benefits to lens design (as has been claimed by Canon) is there a possibility of L class native R-mount lenses in the future?John Liddle
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Re: What next for "L" lenses?
Originally posted by John Liddle View Post
However, if the R mount gives such significant benefits to lens design (as has been claimed by Canon) is there a possibility of L class native R-mount lenses in the future?Nigel
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Re: What next for "L" lenses?
Originally posted by brianvickers View Post? There are already several L lenses with R mount...and only one non-L RF mount lensNigel
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